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Common Sea Fans (Gorgonia ventilina) are one of several species of sea fans found in southeast Florida. Sea fans are also classified as soft corals or gorgonians.</p> <p class=Photo: Chantal Collier" width="334" height="251" />

Common Sea Fans (Gorgonia ventilina) are one of several species of sea fans found in southeast Florida. Sea fans are also classified as soft corals or gorgonians.

Photo: Chantal Collier

Juvenile bluehead wrasses swim along the reef in Palm Beach.

Juvenile bluehead wrasses swim along the reef in Palm Beach.

Photo: Joe Marino

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Press Releases

New Mooring Buoys for Miami-Dade County Coral Reefs — September 22, 2009
Threatened Coral Thriving Off the Coast of Fort Lauderdale Beach — August 26, 2009
Coral Reef Protection Act to go into Effect — July 1, 2009
DEP Working to Protect Lesser Known Coral Reefs — February 12, 2009
Broward County Commission Field Excursion — September 22, 2008
Broward County Commission Proclamation — July 7, 2008
Florida Celebrates International Year of the Reef — May 8, 2008
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